Tom Cotton’s ‘Seven Things You Can’t Say About China’
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton is ready to explain how China is a threat to the United States, in his new book.

By Dean George
2/22/2025 Updated: 2/22/2025
Former Communist China Chairman Mao Zedong published his Little Red Book in 1964 to kickoff that country’s Cultural Revolution. U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton published his own little red book in February, “Seven Things You Can’t Say About China.”
Mao’s book is full of propaganda espousing the virtues of Communism. Sen. Cotton’s book is a provocative exposé about the threat Communist China poses to the United States and the strategies they are employing to replace America as the world’s premier superpower.
A Republican from Arkansas, Sen. Cotton has been sounding the alarm on China since becoming Arkansas’s junior senator in 2015. During the early days of the COVID-19 crisis, Sen. Cotton advocated for a ban on travel from China into the United States. He was also the first national leader to claim the virus came from the a lab in Wuhan. In response, China sanctioned him, which Cotton says he still wears as a badge of honor.

In his blunt yet brilliant book, the author writes about seven things America’s elected leaders can’t or won’t say about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), but he believes that citizens need to know.
“This book lays out the real and pressing threat from Chinese Communists based on established facts and the inherent logic of events; it’s not partisan or a ‘yellow peril’ screed. And let me stress that Chinese communism is the threat, not the ancient Chinese civilization or the Chinese people, the first and worst victims of Chinese communism,” he writes in the prologue.
Why China Is a Threat
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan was roundly criticized for referring to the USSR as “an evil empire.” Fast forward to today and the author has encountered those same linguistic slings and arrows from China and both sides of the U.S. political aisle. China’s tentacles of influence are non-partisan, as Sen. Cotton shows how both Democrats and Republicans have shown a willingness to shill for the Communist state.
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